Therapy for People Who Have Tried Therapy

Therapy for People Who Have Tried Therapy You tried therapy. Maybe more than once and it didn't work. You tried therapy. Maybe more than once and it didn’t work. Maybe your therapist sat there, silent, while you did emotional gymnastics hoping they’d throw you a rope...

Coming Out Support for LGBTQ+ Teens in Georgia

Coming Out Support for LGBTQ+ Teens in Georgia Coming out isn't one moment. It’s a process. A risk. A reclamation. Whether you’re a queer or trans teen finding your words, or a parent learning how to show up, this moment matters. It deserves more than awkward...

Is Your Therapist Doing Their Job?

Sometimes when therapy isn’t working, it’s not you. It’s your therapist. If you’ve ever walked out of therapy feeling like you were the one keeping it afloat? Like you were the one doing all the heavy lifting while your therapist sat nodding...

Can’t Force Rightness of Fit

Some truths in life are uncomfortable but liberating. Here’s one of them: you can’t force rightness of fit. Not with friends, not with your partner, and certainly not with a therapist. And for queer and neurodivergent adults—those of us who’ve lived our lives being...